Q. who knows piano chords here by numbers it's fingering...i don't know how to play it with notes so i prefer to have it on numbers,,not numerals but numbrs..like 2345345367
A. There are numeric ways you can build chords - counting keys.
For example, a major fifth is root note, then 4 keys up, then 3 keys up. (key = half-step)
A minor fifth is root note, then 3 keys up, then 4 keys up.
A 7th is root, then 4 keys, then 3 keys, then 3 keys.
A major 7th is root, then 4 keys, then 3 keys, then 4 keys.
You can use this sort of technique to get your hands used to building the chords - at some point, visual and muscle memory will take over. You may also find it helps to group chords by their hand shapes - e.g. C, F, and G major 5ths are 1-3-5 on the white keys, D, E, and A have the 3rd finger on a black key, and B is weird (3 and 5 are both on black keys).
A major scale is whole whole half whole whole whole half.
A whole step is 2 keys - a half step is 1 key.
Try it out! Whatever technique you use to learn and memorize - practice it!
I need help with G minor piano chords?
Q. One of the well known chords in G minor with the piano is GM, E flat, B flat, F. I want the chord to go down again after the B flat instead of up, what chord do I use?
I don't actually play the piano but I know what the chord would sound like, so as you can imagine it would be very hard for me to work out. This is for a composition I am making
Thanks, please note all possible chords that would go down after that!
I'm playing in G minor which isn't jazzy lol, but thanks :)
A. I don't know what you're trying to sound like, but here are some jazzy/gospel sounding chords.
Key: Left Hand / Right Hand
â I would use an Am 7 #5 after the Bb back to the Gm.
Am 7 #5: G-D-F / G-C-F
â Also after the Bb, I would use an A half dim 7 chord back to the G.
LH: A-C# / RH: F#-A-C-Eb
â Or a ii-V-i back to Gm from the Bb.
Am7 b5 â D #5#9 â Gm
Am7 b5: A-C# / G-C-Eb
D #5#9: D-A-C / F#-Bb-C-F
I hope this helps.
What notes are in a G-7 chord on the piano?
Q. I know that a normal G7 chord is G, B, D, and F, but what is a G-7 chord? I saw it in a jazz Christmas music book and a normal G7 sounds odd.
A. In jazz music, the G-7 is simply a "G minor seventh chord".
The G-7 or G minor seventh chord is composed of the notes of: G, B-flat, D, and F.
The G-7 and G7 are the same except that the G-7 has a lowered 3rd.
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